Tuesday, February 3, 2009

25 Random Things About Me

I was 'tagged' to post 25 random things about me by William over at dollop of solipsism who maintains one of my favorite blogs with his sassy and smart remarks.

1. When I was fourteen, I moved from a very protected Korean society to New York where I experienced a cultural shock.

2. Hong Kong, where I lived for seven years in my twenties, is the place I know best of all the places I lived.

3. I miss riding on Star Ferry in Hong Kong. In the thick summer haze, crossing the South China Sea from the Central dock to Tsim Sha Tsui, I imagined the ferry crossing in Margaret Duras' Lover.

4. Two years ago I converted to Orthodox Judaism (for my husband's family). I can say it was for me only in a sense that I decided to do it in order to fully accept my husband's tradition into my life.

5. I hate that people judge me and make assumptions based on my choice of religion and my life-style.

6. When I eat salty food I like to balance the taste out by eating sweet food afterwards and vice versa. This trait results in my buying multiple desert items when I go to a bakery. For example, I'd pick up something chocolaty, then a few savory pastries, and then fruit tarts, then some bread sticks.

7. I once dated a French dude who used to pop up from no where to light my cigarette whenever I took out one.

8. I had a Schnauzer puppy I named Sky, to match my existing Schnauzer's name Ocean, who died of Distemper soon after I got him.

9. I like to drink gin & tonic when I feel foul. (Does that make me sound like an alcoholic?)

10. I like drinking tea with milk.

11. I think any good movie or novel should explain everything about life even if its subject matter is a narrow topic. I guess what I mean by that is that a good fiction should depict an aspect of fundamental truth about life.

12. When I was in second grade, my teacher told us that we should brush our teeth after every time we eat, so I brushed my teeth like twenty times a day for about a year.

13. I have a Mac but I don't know how to use it fully and I feel very anxious every time I think about that.

14. I like Chinese antique.

15. Last month, I wondered to myself whether my son Liam was the best looking person ever to be born. (Don't laugh.)

16. I am very very competitive about taxi-catching. If you cut in in front of me, you should be prepared to see my ugly side.

17. I hate drinking tap water.

18. The Best of Youth is my favorite movie that makes me feel good every time I watch it. I heard that the movie was at first meant to be a mini-telenovela, which makes sense given its length and epic-nature. I think the movie has similarity to Korean TV dramas. Maybe my sensibility picks up on that.

19. I danced salsa with my husband David on the stage at Lotte World in Seoul and won a prize of 100000 won ($100). It's not that we were any good, you see. We just had the balls.

20. I hesitated breaking up with an Australian boyfriend from Perth because I was afraid of losing the ownership of adoring where he comes from. In the end, the boredom of endless consumption of alcohol followed by hours and hours of detoxing by the pool side without exchanging a word for two straight years did it for me. I simply imagined myself married to this guy and doing the same for the rest of my life. That was a scary thought. Even if we would have done the detoxing on a beach in Perth.

21. Last week after work, on a particularly balmy evening, I was walking down a boulevard alone in Tel Aviv and loved life.

22. I am missing a tooth right now (can't be seen and awaiting an implant.)

23. I let my son suck his thumb, although many people told me that this will cause his teeth to protrude, because I think it's so cute. Besides, how am I supposed to teach an infant that it's wrong to do something when he doesn't register right from wrong?

24. I speak Korean to my baby but English to my dog.

25. I am glad that I'm at # 25. It was hard going to come up with so many things about myself! I hadn't realized I was so mundane...

I tag Mama Nabi and Marz at Nowadayz.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

wow, very interesting. so can you speak korean, english, cantonese and whatever it is they speak in israel...hebrew? arabic? or is english, like the official language of pre-chinese hong kong? my knowledge of chinese history blows, so...

25. if i had a dog right now, i would speak to it in only chinese.
15. i've seen pics of your son. he's mighty cute.
12. koreans are very into brushing their teeth. it's kinda weird.

thanks!
~w

Wandering Ju said...

Thanks William. I LOVE people who compliment my son. :) :)

I speak Korean and English fluently. I speak Hebrew just enough that people don't feel I'm way too different here. It helps in work environment. I don't speak Cantonese as well as I wish. In Hong Kong an English speaker doesn't need Cantonese because of the British influence.

Mama Nabi said...

You know, I did one on facebook - but a very censored one. I might do this again... (so narcissistic of me, no?)

#6? OMG. If we ever meet, we are not allowed inside a bakery together. We'd be such bad influences on each other. #7 - I once knew an Italian dude who did that. #9 - in my twenties, I used to have bartenders line three gin and tonics up, and sucked them down within 10 minutes. Then I was happy. #10 - I know, milk-less tea doesn't seem complete. #12 made me laugh... #15... well, he just might very well be. Oh, wait, what about my LN? I love #20... I can totally understand. #24 I need to do more. #25 actually, I've read a lot of these 25 things and I've found this to be quite intriguing, not mundane at all.

So... #19... video clips? :-D

Melissa said...

LOVED this!!

Visitken said...

You sound like an interesting person. I'm Korean, grew up in a Jewish neighborhood outside of Philadelphia and never once met a Korean Jew although many of my friends are. Wondering, are there many Korean Jews in Israel? I live in Seoul now and am dying for matzoh ball soup!

Jeanny said...

What a great list! It wasn't mundane at all ... you seem to have lived a very exciting life so far (with an adorable son).

I found your blog through William (hi, William!) because he tagged both of us.

I'm glad I just found your blog, I now have a whole lot of entries I can read!

Wandering Ju said...

Visitken,
There are just a few Korean converts to Judaism in Israel. Not as many as in New York. I know that a whole bunch of them live in the Upper West Side.
Matzoh ball soup can be really comforting especially in the winter. I can send you a box of matzoh ball mix if you want!

Jeanny,
Hi! I've checked out a few entries on your blog(very cool) too!

Anonymous said...

Wow, thanks for tagging me! Sorry I am a few days behind. :) Well, your son is completely adorable! Love him up! He well deserves the props! And like others have said, your life is far from mundane. Isn't it funny how we think that about ourselves but then look- you're so cool! I've hardly been anywhere even though I thought I'd experience the world (as you have) by now! S'all right tho. OK will post soon!